New NYC Apartments Hitting the Market: Spring 2017

Spring is just around the corner, which can only mean one thing: the real estate market is about to pick up, and quickly. And of course, that can only mean one thing for Curbed NY: it’s time to look at the many, many, many apartments—both rentals and condos—that will be hitting New York’s real estate market in the next few months. Across more than 40 developments, there are starchitect-designed buildings (your Viñolys, Meiers, and SHoPs among them) and apartments in some of the city’s most anticipated megaprojects, along with under-the-radar outer-borough rentals and “affordable” apartments. It’s a lot to take in, and as always, if we missed anything, the tipline is right this way.

6. American Copper Buildings

Another SHoP Architects and JDS Development joint—but instead of pricey condos (as with 111 West 57th Street), the twisty towers on the East River waterfront are pricey rentals. A handful of those apartments, priced from around $3,000/month for a studio, quietly hit the market at the end of February, with more to follow this spring. Aside from its very distinct copper-clad exterior, a standout feature at this rental project is the skybridge connecting the two towers, which is home to amenities like a 75-foot lap pool, a lounge and bar, a hammam, and a kids’ playroom.

By Amy Plitt, Zoe Rosenberg, Ameena Walker, and Tanay Warerkar, Curbed New York

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